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- From: bg11+@andrew.cmu.edu (Brian E. Gallew)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Re: calculating resolutions for X
- Message-ID: <EefoY4200Uo686RBwE@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Date: 10 Sep 92 05:09:24 GMT
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- I seem to recall somebody posting about a program called xclk.
- Anybody heard of it or know where to get it?
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- Better yet, anybody written a utility which will allow you to adjust
- vertical/horizontal timings "on-the-fly" and then report the final
- settings? That would be *too cool*!
-
- -Brian
-
- You drop the bomb -more-
- It goes off... -more-
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- | My cluelessness is more real than apparent... |
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